Abstract

This study explores the genetic diversity and structure of Meloidogyne enterolobii in mulberry in China. The COI mitochondrial gene (mtCOI) in M.enterolobii populations in Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hunan Provinces was PCR‐amplified, sequenced, and analyzed for genetic diversity. The total number of variations, haplotypes (Hap), the average number of nucleotide differences (k), haplotype diversity (H), and nucleotide diversity (π) of mtCOI were 25, 11, 4.248, 0.900, and 0.00596, respectively. Insignificant differences in Fst value (0.0169) and a high level of gene flow (7.02) were detected among the 19‐mulberry root‐knot nematode populations, and high genetic variation within each population and a small genetic distance among populations were observed. Both phylogenetic analyses and network mapping of the 11 haplotypes revealed a dispersed distribution pattern of 19 mulberry root‐knot nematode populations and an absence of branches strictly corresponding to the 19 range sampling sites. The neutrality test and mismatch analysis indicated that mulberry root‐knot nematode populations experienced a population expansion in the past. The analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed that the genetic differentiation of M. enterolobii was mainly contributed by the variation within each group. No significant correlation was found between the genetic distance and geographical distance of M. enterolobii populations. The findings of this study provide a profound understanding of the M. enterolobii population and will inform the development of strategies to combat and manage root‐knot nematodes in mulberry.

Highlights

  • Meloidogyne enterolobii is a root-knot nematode that causes serious damage to economic and food crops (Chen, Wan, & Chen, 2016)

  • The variability between sequences was calculated based on the Kimura 2-Parameter C K2P model, and a neighbor-joining (NJ) phylogenetic tree was constructed using MEGA 7.0

  • TA B L E 4 Haplotypes identified in M. enterolobii populations based on COI mitochondrial DNA gene sequence

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Summary

| INTRODUCTION

Tu, Gao, and Zhou (2007) used the COI gene to study the genetic diversity of 6 local chicken breeds in China. The results showed that there were 22 mutation sites in the gene sequence, and the COI gene sequence of the 6 local chicken breeds had high genetic diversity. It has been reported already using GBS method by Rashidifard et al (2018) and AFLP, ISSR, and RAPD methods by Tiago, Siqueira, and Castagnone-Sereno (2010), but they have not used COI mtDNA. This research, by applying PCR and DNA bar codes techniques, combining with means of bioinformatics analyzes and compares population genetics indexes of M. enterolobii, and lays the foundation for mulberry breeding and the prevention and cure of M. enterolobii disease in the future

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